2 Responses to The Skeleton Draft

I’m writing the first draft of a short story this week, and I was just thinking it was a skeleton draft. I like figuring out how I will develop my story by writing the bare bones. I’ll decide what stays so I can beef it up later. :)

Over the last couple years, I’ve seen Max Booth III’s name floating around the writing community and I’ve been meaning to check out one of his novels especially after reading his excellent short story Fish. I chose his second novel … Continue reading →

Since the new year, I’ve been getting accustomed to my Wild Unknown tarot deck. The art is art is loose, dark, and beautiful. It’s kind of overwhelming trying to get a handle on the cards meanings and using my … Continue reading →

I’ve been hearing a lot of good stuff surrounding Fox’s new television series Empire and after I watched an interview with Timbaland who scores the show, I decided to check it out. It stars Terrance Howard who plays a hiphop … Continue reading →

Shoutout to Foster Bamford for featuring my books on his new show/video blog The Daily. I feel exclusive, but also check out some of the other episodes. They’re pretty entertaining, personal, and informative.

New Year’s Eve was dope. This was my second celebration in Spain. The first one was lame and quite frankly I don’t even remember what I did last year. That was far from the case this year. I went to … Continue reading →

The lovely folks over at Entropy published my non-fiction piece “A Bloody Affair.” It explores my first experience watching a bullfight in Spain and I’m hyped my story found a home. I don’t submit much non-fiction so this is pretty … Continue reading →

Hard Bodies is Justin Grimbol’s latest book and my second encounter with his fiction. I read his New Bizarro Author series debut Crud Masters during my second deployment and it was pretty damn good. I came into this expecting some … Continue reading →

So my second book A Lightbulb’s Lament recently received mad love from Beauty in Ruins (book review site). Here’s a bit of what Bob R. Milne had to say about my book. “Grant Wamack has crafted a melancholy, deeply thoughtful … Continue reading →